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Old 8th March 2008, 22:52
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Georg-Peter Eder

I am Virgil O'Neil and I produce the "Luftwaffe Aces Calendar" this calendar features 12 German aces and includes color profiles of their planes. I am having trouble location a decent photo of one of Georg-Peter Eder's aircraft and was aondering if anyone could help. Any of his planes would be fine - he flew Bf109, FW 190 and Me 262 and was the leading scorer of 4 engine bombers.I would like to do a profile of one of his aircraft for a future calendar. Thanks for anyhelp you can provide.
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hi,
i have the same problem 5 years later, only with Eder and Gunther Scheel..
Sorry not to offer help i only have info like some Werk numbers....
if you got something let me know....
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Georg-Peter Eder

Hi guys

The only photograph that I can think of is that of his Bf 109 G-4 "Blue 1" (W.Nr. 14 998) in which he was injured while crash-landing at Beaumont-le-Roger following aerial combat with USAAF B-17 four-engined bombers on 28 March 1943. Perhaps someone else has another one?

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hi,
many thanks!!
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